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México y la Cuenca del Pacífico

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

References in the text should appear in parentheses indicating the author’s name, year and pages.

(Urquidi, 2005);

(Ramirez Bonilla, Toledo Beltrán y Uscanga Prieto, 2011);

For two authors:

(Lu y Goodman, 2012: 153) (Bunker y Ciccantell, 2007)

For three or more authors use “et al”, but include all names in the first reference.

(Ramirez Bonilla, Toledo Beltrán y Uscanga Prieto, 2011) first reference and then just (Ramirez Bonilla et al., 2011)

For three or more references by the same author cited together . (Jeffreys, 2009, 2010)

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2 For more than one reference by the same author and year, add a, b, etc. both the appointment and in the list of reference note.

(Goodman, 2012b: 103-22) (Smith et al., 2011a, 2011b)

For two or more references from different authors, separate them by semicolons. (Ramirez Bonilla et al., 2011; Urquidi, 2005)

Where the author's name is in the text, put the year in parentheses … Dosh (2012) has argued…

For references of articles or studies with no author, use the name of the magazine, newspaper or organization (in italics) instead of the item name.

(The New York Times, 2012)

For institutional authorship, include the name of the institution and year. (METI, 2010)

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REFERENCES NOTES

For reference notes, the Harvard format will be used, arranging the data in the following manner:

Book:

Last name and first name of the author. Year of publication of the book.

Book title (in italics). City or country. Publisher.

Page number or reference pages (if applicable).

Bunker, Stephen G. y Ciccantell, Paul S. (2007), East Asia and the global economy: Japan´s ascent, with implications for China´s future, United States of America: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Rodrik, Dani (2007), One Economics, Many Recipes, New Jersey: Princenton University Press.

Telles, Edward E. y Ortiz Vilma (2008), Generations of Exclusion: Mexicans Americans, Assimilation, and Race, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Urquidi, Víctor L. (2005), Otro siglo perdido. Las políticas de desarrollo en América Latina (1930-2005), México, D.F.: El Colegio de México y Fondo de Cultura Económica.

Coordinated or Edited Book:

Last name and first name of the author with the abbreviation coord., coords., ed. or eds.

Year of publication of the book. Book title (in italics).

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City or country. Publisher.

Page number or reference pages (if applicable).

Goodman, David S.G. (ed.), (2008), The New Rich in China. Future rulers, present lives, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Jeffreys, Elaine (ed.), (2009), China´s Governmentalities: Govering change, changing government, Great Britain: Routledge.

Ramirez Bonilla, Juan José, Toledo Beltrán, Daniel y Uscanga Prieto, Carlos, (coords.), (2011), Japón ante la nueva configuración de Asia Pacífico. Proactividad y reactividad ante un orden internacional fluido, México, D.F.: El Colegio de México.

Book Chapter:

Last and first name of the author. Year of publication of the book.

Chapter title (in quotation marks) and title of the book where the chapter is found (in italics).

City or country. Publisher.

Page number or reference pages (if applicable).

Johnston, Alastaír Iaín (2004), ‘China’s International Relations: The Political and Security Dimensions’, en Kim, Samuel S. (ed.) The International

Relations of Northeast Asia, United States of America: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, pp. 65-100.

Ravenhill, John (2012), ‘The numbers game in Asia Pacific Cooperation’, en Dent, Christopher M. y Dosch, Joern (eds.) The Asia-Pacific, Regionalism and the Global System, United Kingdom: WUN y Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 75-93.

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Silva-Herzog Márquez, Jesús (2007), ‘Antipoesía democrática’, en

Florescano, Enrique (coord.), La política en México, México: Taurus, pp. 77-89.

Journal Article

Last and first name of the author. Year of publication.

Article title (in quotation marks) and journal title in italics. Number and volume of the journal (the number in parenthesis). Page number or reference pages.

Ollivier Fierro, Juan Óscar (2007), ‘Proveeduría nacional a la industria maquiladora en México: un reto tecnológico’, Frontera Norte, 19(38): 191-217.

Xu, Jiang and Wang, James Jixian (2012), ‘Reassembling the state in urban China’, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 53(1): 7-20.

Newspaper Article

Last and first name of the author. Year of publication.

Article title (in quotation marks) and newspaper title in italics. Date of publication.

Page number or reference pages.

Mike Royko (1992), Next Time, Dan, Take Aim at Arnold”, Chicago Tribune, 23 September, 1992).

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Paper presented at a conference.

Last and first name of the author. Year of publication.

Title (in quotation marks).

Name of the organizing institution . Name of the event (in italics).

Number and volume of the journal (the number in parenthesis). Place and date of the event.

Kimura, Fukunari y Ando, Mitsuyo (2003), ‘The Economic Analysis of International Production/Distribution Networks in East Asia and Latin

America: The Implication of Regional Trade Arrangements’ presented at the conference FTAA and Transpacific Business Linkages: Implications for Japan and East Asia, Tokyo December 10th, 2003, organized by the Interamerican

Development Bank.

Report or working paper.

Last and first name of the author. Year of publication.

Title (in quotation marks). Name of the report (in italics) . Number and volume (if applicable). Institution.

Melitz, Marc J. (2002), ‘The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity’, NBER Working Paper Series, núm. 8881, National Bureau of Economic Research.

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Online Reference

Last and first name of the author.

Article title (in quotation marks), and title of the journal and/or the newspaper (in italics).

Date, section and page. Available at URL address. Date of access.

Krugman, Paul. “How Fares the Dream” The New York Times, Opinion, (January 15, 2012), available at http://www.nytimes.com (accessed January 16, 2012).

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